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  • Nine-to-five job
    routine job in an office that involves standard office hours
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  • Stand on one’s own two feet
    To be independent and self-sufficient
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  • Two peas in a pod
    Two people who are very similar in appearance
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  • It takes two to tango
    You say this when you think that a difficult situation or argument cannot be the fault of one person alone.
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  • Never in a million years
    Absolutely never
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  • Dressed up to the nines
    Someone is wearing very smart or glamorous clothes
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  • Be in seventh heaven
    Extremely happy
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  • Have one over the eight
    A person is slightly drunk.
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  • At the eleventh hour
    It happens when it is almost too late.
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  • On all fours
    You are down on your hands and knees.
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  • Feel like a million dollars
    To feel great, to feel well and healthy.
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  • A bitter pill
    A situation or information that is in-pleasant but must be accepted
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  • Actions speak louder than words
    People’s intension can be judged better by what they do than what they say.
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  • A dime a dozen
    Very common and no particular value
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  • Add insult to injury
    To act a way that makes a bad or displeasing situation worse
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  • All ears
    Listening intently, fully focused or awaiting an explanation
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